Venezuela's art scene is like the ultimate underdog story


. I mean, you'd think all this economic chaos and political instability would've suffocated their creativity, but nope! They're like the phoenix rising from the ashes


. It's dope to see artists finding ways to collaborate with other countries and institutions to keep their culture alive

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I'm also loving that there are people like Henrique Faria who's making it happen by supporting these shows directly

. And I gotta give props to Samuel Sarmiento for speaking truth to power - who wouldn't want peace and free elections after all the drama

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But what really gets me is Johan Galue's perspective

. He says that even in the darkest times, there's always a quiet resistance, and that's so true

. Creativity can be this beautiful thing that brings people together and gives 'em hope for a better future

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It's all about finding ways to preserve your culture, even when everything seems lost

. And I think that's something we can all learn from - stay resilient, keep pushing forward, and never give up on your dreams

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